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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Negeri 9 traditional food, custom and accent is very much influenced by Minangkabau people from Indonesia, the largest matrilineal society in the world. If you would like to try Negeri 9nese food below are some that is very popular.

Many exotic food is sold in this restaurant such as deer, hedgehog , gerigit mushroom, river snail, cow intestines and all kinds of grilled food. Many well known Malaysians have tried the food here. The price can be expensive

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

I am selling these tiaras made by Minangkabau people. These tiarasare worn by Minangkabau, Malay, Javanese and many ethnics in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore.

This tiara is made from metal. The wire seemed like it has browned but it is still very strong and is not noticable unless you really look at it
Price:
Western Union/ Money Gram:USD 305
Paypal: USD 405
Paypal has very high spread and high fee. Thus the reason the prices differ
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This tiara is made from plastic.
Price:

Western Union/ Money Gram:USD 205

Paypal: USD 305 Paypal has very high spread and high fee. Thus the reason the prices differ

Pictures below are just depictions how it look like. You are buying the above tiara with red and gold flowers

This tiara is made from metal.
Price:

Western Union/ Money Gram/World Remit:USD 300

Paypal: USD 400All items include free shipping with tracking number

Paypal has very high spread and high fee. Thus the reason the prices differ
Method of payment:
1) Western Union
2) World Remit
3) Paypal I do not prefer payment by paypal because the spread is too big and I earn almost nothing .

Sunday, October 30, 2016

If you are curious on what matrilineal culture is about, I recommend this book to get a more in depth view of the culture. This book is written by a Malaysian politician who is himself a Minangkabau. Most Minangkabau live in Indonesia and Malaysia where their culture are recognized by the governments and many efforts are done by the governments to ensure the matrilineal culture remains alive

Below is the launch of the book (in Malay) . The book however is written in English.